Sentences with phrase «works on canvas for»

Aliotta will exhibit two works on canvas for «An UnCommon Art Show.»
Spanning Hidari Zingaro, Kaikai Zingaro, and Zingaro Space, this exhibition will present works on canvas for sale as well as a live mural painting.
Her bright, warm, expansive personality gives hardly a clue to the obsessive, uncompromising maniac who devotes years to a single painting — sometimes working on each canvas for only the few hours each day when the light is absolutely perfect.
The 39 - year - old brothers — «contemporary, not graffiti artists», they insist — are now represented by the same New York gallery as Tracey Emin and sell work on canvases for more than $ 100,000 apiece.
The artist was still working on canvases for the exhibition when they discussed a range of topics, from the politics of racial subject matter, to figure painting and fellow black artists who inspire Taylor to up his game.

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This blog is a metaphoric canvas on which I peruse, and employ, the brush stroking techniques of masters as a foundation for my original creative work.
After some experimentation, I found a method that worked great to make homemade canvas photo prints for under $ 10 (or less, depending on size!)
How to get it at home: Start with a multi-tasking base, such as Benefit's The Big Easy Liquid to Powder SPF 35 Foundation ($ 38), which will give you an even canvas for you to work on without having to use multiple products.
First of all I am working on this wall so I apologize for all the craziness around the canvas chalkboard.
I'm inspired to give it another shot and work on a plastic canvas purse for my daughter, I think she will love it!
Here she's working on a much larger canvas, and putting the pieces together with skill, but she seems to have traded in a certain amount of directorial personality in exchange for big and splashy set pieces.
It will be a step up for the filmmaker too, who will definitely be working on his biggest canvas yet, but it would see the folks behind the movie are confident he can pull it off.
Once we had almost finished our unit, students began working on their own art projects on canvas, supported in part through a grant from the Chicago Foundation for Education.
I believe these vehicles have a large potential for restylers — a new vehicle is a blank canvas ready to be worked on.
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Fabric provides an interesting canvas for designers to work on, enabling them to apply their art to a number of end products.
Like could a painter choose just to sell maybe an 8 × 10 - ish canvas on Vango for the $ 250 and as they unlock higher prices also start selling larger works on the site?
We also offer two different canvas scrapers, which are ideal tools for working back the paint on canvas.
For artists who work in distinctively different styles (for example, small watercolors framed under glass, and large, 3 - dimensional varnished works on canvas), I think consistency in pricing * within each style * would be the most important thing, so that it makes sense to the buyFor artists who work in distinctively different styles (for example, small watercolors framed under glass, and large, 3 - dimensional varnished works on canvas), I think consistency in pricing * within each style * would be the most important thing, so that it makes sense to the buyfor example, small watercolors framed under glass, and large, 3 - dimensional varnished works on canvas), I think consistency in pricing * within each style * would be the most important thing, so that it makes sense to the buyer.
Basquiat, who returned to the headlines this year when his work Untitled sold for $ 110m at Sotheby's in Manhattan, can be seen DJing during a party night and relaxing on a bed, while Haring poses with a man he has used as a living canvas for his art.
Walt Hall Los Angeles - based artist Walt Hall (www.thesappystudio.com) has been hooking people on the endearing characters featured in his work for years, using the solid wood grain found on his canvas of choice to enhance his illustrative work.
I don't know what's «industry standard practice» for fine art galleries these days, regarding pricing works on paper vs. works on canvas, but my suspicion is that the reason for the * historical * difference between the two is that works on paper are perceived to be less «serious» (after all, watercolor started out as a quick way for oil painters to sketch out drafts), and less long - lasting (historically, a lot of watercolors were fugitive, and tended to fade with time, unlike varnished oil paintings).
In my case, if I were to pay to have a piece framed, my costs become much higher for a work on paper than for a canvas painting!
It allows you to «knead» the picture, to work on the [entire] canvas at once, for a long time.
the interview was very informative and it makes good sense to approach selling art with a good business mind, I felt relief as I enjoy both the arts and commerce skills and see that selling is an art and an artist should not have trouble in designing a path that will work out sales special interest groups in other social networks this is just another journey a new color on the canvas I can do this thanks Cory your channel has been an inspiration I printed and sold 6 prints the first time I pitched I was selling prints of my work all with in a week end among friends I have now professionally digitized my work for reproduction online and want to offer a nice web gallery and this is where it's scary I'm an artist not enjoying computer mode I moved from an area with an art culture in Cincinnati to rural where artist is odd man in town so this is nice chatting with creative people thank you to Melissa for her uplifting input as well blessings to all
His books include the catalogue raisonné Mark Rothko: The Works on Canvas, which won the 2000 Mitchell Prize for the History of Art, and Jackson Pollock's Mural: Energy Made Visible.
For West Wall, Dwan Main Gallery (1967), a now classic exhibition presented in 2008 at Peter Blum, Chelsea, William Anastasi photographed an empty gallery, silkscreened that image onto a slightly smaller canvas, and installed that work on the wall, making «the wall... a kind of ready - made mural,» thus changing «every show in that space thereafter.»
At yesterday's press preview, Massimiliano Gioni, the museum's artistic director and co-curator of the ambitious exhibition, recommended that the works be viewed beginning on the second floor where early canvases for which Ofili is best known are on view, and then progressing on to the third and fourth floors.
He is renowned for being one of the first artists to make the radical gesture of taking the canvas off the stretcher and hanging it directly on the wall in works such as Purple Octagonal 1967, as well as making provocative sculptures such as Third Rope Piece 1974, the intimate scale of which directly responds to traditional ideas of monumental art.
Williams works for the show were drawn on a computer and printed on canvas, then stretched, and often painted some more.
So he would work on one section, for instance the left side, and then he would move over to the right side of the canvas, but not be able to see what he had just done on the left.»
Known formerly for her figurative works in oil on canvas, as well as using everyday materials including biro and bleach, Saville has — since 2014 — been producing large - scale abstracts, made up of flawlessly gradating shades.
Michael Raedecker has worked from this bland utopia for years, picking it out in thread on monochromatic canvases.
Golub experimented with scale, and the works assembled for this exhibition range in size from the smaller works on paper to monumental, unstretched canvases that extended from floor to ceiling at the Serpentine Gallery.
The 13 featured artists were each asked to contribute new paintings and drawings; for some artists, the pieces they've contributed are interrelated (works on paper are predecessors to paintings on canvas), while for others the two mediums represent distinct practices.
FAITH RINGGOLD, Installation view of «Black Light Series # 10, Flag for the Moon: Die Nigger,» 1967/69 (oil on canvas), was on view in «Faith Ringgold's America: Early Works and Story Quilts» at ACA Galleries in New York.
Gilliam, an internationally known artist whose work is influenced by Abstract Expressionism, is recognized for his Color Field paintings and pioneering works on unsupported canvases which he first introduced in 1965.
We framed a number of pastel works on paper for this exhibition which hang alongside large - scale works on canvas.
Luiz Zerbini is one of Brazil's most established contemporary artists, known for his vivid works on canvas which draw on a range of themes from the abstract to landscapes, cityscapes, and domestic scenes using a range of techniques and styles.
Though, he worked in a variety of media and styles, including ink, oil, acrylic, video, and collage, Davis is best known by far for his acrylic paintings (mostly on canvas) of colorful vertical stripes, which he began to paint in 1958.
Excerpt — When The Metropolitan Museum of Art opens its newly installed Arts of Korea Gallery this month, it will showcase two works by Il Lee (M.F.A.» 82), a Korean - born, New York - based artist best known for creating innovative works both on paper and canvas using ballpoint pens.
Busch, a Danish artist showing works for the first time in the U.S. with VSOP Projects, manipulates the top canvas by cutting and twisting narrow strips, exposing gradients of color on layers of canvas beneath.
Between 1946 and 1950 he shuttled between Paris and Le Cannet on the Côte d'Azur, and then settled in Paris for almost a decade, painting often in monochrome like Jean Dubuffet, some of the canvases worked edge to edge with figures suggestive of the then recently discovered drawings of the Lascaux cavemen.
The 82 - year - old painter, who has lived most of his life in northern France near the Belgian border, has pursued his distinctive if somewhat conservative painting style for at least three decades, working for months and sometimes years on canvases whose paint surfaces are so obsessively thick that their images — mostly nudes, heads and still lifes — are virtually obliterated.
This is not, however, to say that there is no visible progression in Poliakoff's work, for the series of four canvases on the main wall, each titled Composition abstraite (1968) and each linked by a recurring claw - like shape, are undoubtedly the most accomplished of the show.
Il Lee's recent venture into a different medium, exemplified in the first public unveiling of his large - scale acrylic and oil on canvas work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2010, has opened up a significant and exciting new direction for the artist.
Il Lee's work on canvas and paper make a case for the ballpoint pen as it's own expressive medium.
They still rely on a flattened cubist spatial structure but on a much larger scale and with light flooding the canvases and brush marks recalling American art of the heroic post-war days; recalling, in fact, his own heroic days, for despite an increasingly sure technique, these later works are quieter, blander even, than the assertive and clamorous combines of his early maturity.
For more than a year he worked on what became known as his Black Paintings: large, aggressive canvases covered with stripes of black enamel paint that formed repetitive, rippling patterns.
Now Reeder — a master of the silly, hilarious list — makes these pieces by brainstorming with his assistant all the wacky objects they'd like to make, makes them, then affixes them to canvas for winning works like the one on view at CANADA's booth, which was quickly snapped up by occasional Artspace columnist Tiffany Zabludowicz.
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